Integrierte Forschungsaktion zur Raumplanung, Landnutzung und Bodenmanagement
Abstract
The aim of INSPIRATION is to adopt a from endusers and funders demand driven approach to establishing the knowledge creation, transfer and implementation agenda for land and soil management from the society and funders. The main objectives are: • Formulate, consult on and revise a strategic research agenda (SRA) • Scope out models of implementing the SRA • Prepare a network of funding institutions (public and private) that cover all relevant issues in soil, land use and land management INSPIRATION’s mission is to improve the efficiency of science/knowledge being taken up by those who really need it (i.e. the ‘demand side’, including the funders). The proposed methodology is based on a multi-stakeholder and interdisciplinary approach that covers the variety of stakeholders (public bodies, business, science, citizens and society) and the variety of issues in soil, land use and land management in Europe. The vehicle to capture all the relevant stakeholders for this broad range of topics across the Member States is a National Focal Point (NFP) in each participating country. The NFP’s will organize national workshops with up to 20 NATIONAL stakeholders from the funders, research end users and researchers sector across the various soil and land management disciplines. The workshops will be the starting point for cross country and cross discipline dialogue among the relevant scientific communities, funding bodies and user communities in Europe in the subsequent phases of INSPIRATION. The national workshop results will be taken up by four integrative theme groups (Integrated Resource demand, Natural capital stewardship, Land management, Net Impacts) merging into thematic knowledge needs to satisfy the as yet unmet societal challenges and to ensure that knowledge contributes primarily to enabling facing these challenges. INSPIRATION will in its broad coverage of topics significantly contribute to protecting the environment, sustainably managing natural resources.
Raumplanung Landnutzung Bodenmanagement
Publikationen
Mitarbeiter*innen
Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern
Univ.Prof. Dr.phil. Sophie Zechmeister-Boltenstern
sophie.zechmeister@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91111
Projektleiter*in
01.04.2015 - 31.12.2018
BOKU Partner
Externe Partner
Umweltbundesamt
keiner
Partner
BiosScience (Association for the Advancement of Life Sciences)
Martin Weigel
Partner
AGES - Österreichische Agentur für Gesundheit und Ernährungssicherheit GmbH
keiner
Partner